You "raced a v6 n beat it"
What is that supposed to mean?
You think you're a professional driver? You mean like a cabbie or garbage truck driver?
2007-04-11 04:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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15 years old? You have no experience. I am 60 this week, and have been driving more than a million miles. I can drift, but can't be bothered except in emergency situations, doughnuts at 60mph are idiotic, and even show drivers with many years of training have accidents doing them. Double-clutching doesn't mean much with a full synchro transmission. What you are, at this stage, is a show-off. Wait until you are a little older, and can go to a performance driving school. then you will have a proper idea what your driving abilities really are.
2007-04-11 06:48:35
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answered by Fred C 7
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Well when you realize that professional drivers seldom brag (or have to brag) about what they can and can not do, you will have made a major step forward.
The obvious is that, as a 15 year old exactly WHERE did you do all of this and what level of responsibility did THAT show.
Sorry to come down on you, but I raced a car quite a bit years ago.. any pro. driver, good or fair will tell you that handling a car requires an equal measure of skill, maturity, and responsibility.
The ones that won't tell you that or don't realize that are the ones you don't want to race with because they are going to hurt themselves or others.
Keep up the practice (in safe locations), put a few more years behind you, and keep taking classes in physics and motion .. THEN you may be a Great driver.
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2007-04-11 04:21:02
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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You know enough to get someone killed.
And BTW, I am a professional driver. Ten years in an 18 wheeler. Its folks like you with nascar stickers in your windows, zipping in and out of traffic, diving for the exit ramp from the left hand lane at the last second, that cause the majority of the accidents.
2007-04-11 04:20:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Not to be mean, yes it is a good skill but you should NOT abuse your skills. First, you are not suppose to drift at 60 mph or whip donuts on puclic streets. It's not legal and it's UNSAFE. Okay, you got skills but you are at the same time putting peoples' lives in risk. I used to drive real crazy on public roads, but I learned not to do it anymore because you're not only risking your own safety, but think about the people around you!
2007-04-11 04:14:28
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answered by mrhuangsta 3
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if ur a hundred% severe attempt get a tribulation at an english club if ur reliable adequate to be expert they're going to sign u after which you would be able to pass to an stronger club IN ENGLAND (thats the place footballers are born and breed lol) im irish btw not biased lol i'm hoping you're making it professional sometime :D
2016-10-28 10:30:47
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answered by catharine 4
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I can go through a drivethru and do chocolate glazed donuts with my coffee in the cupholder.
I can also make my car balance on four wheels!
I've drifted off in traffic, until someone's horn woke me up.
2007-04-11 14:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought drifting and double clutch were moves in jump rope competitions. try another video game there kiddo
2007-04-11 16:04:01
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answered by d 3
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What do you mean "i think im a pro...."? You're not old enough to think...Like T F said, go back and play some more video games.Hopefully you'll grow up some day.you're still a little boy...Maybe if you are nice your friends will let you play with their G.I. Joes.
2007-04-11 12:24:08
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answered by bill b 5
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ok little boy it is time for you to go back to the playground...and 50-60 is not fast and are you aware that a double clutch means nothing as far as driving ability? ya way to shine moron
2007-04-11 04:35:20
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answer #10
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answered by [BBq] Felix 3
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